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Acoustic Streaming Excited by Focused Ultrasound

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The paper presents results of an experimental study of acoustic streaming excited by a focused ultrasound field. The streaming velocity reaches its maximum in the focal spot of the transducer. The dependence of the flow velocity on the electric voltage applied to the transducer is quadratic at low voltages and linear at high voltages. A theoretical assessment of this dependence is given. The article was prepared based on materials in a report at the Third All-Russian Acoustics Conference (September 21–25, 2020, St. Petersburg).

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Zhvania, I.A., Konopatskaya, I.I., Mironov, M.A. et al. Acoustic Streaming Excited by Focused Ultrasound. Acoust. Phys. 67, 245–249 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063771021030143

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